Nvidia to join Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing rival chipmaker Intel

Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a shakeup that reflects a massive change in the semiconductor industry.

Maui surfer loses part of leg in shark attack, officials say

The man, 61, was surfing off Waiehu Beach Park when a shark bit him. Witnesses told CBS affiliate Hawaii News Now​ that other surfers helped him swim back to shore.

Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania voters who sent defective mail-in ballots to cast provisional ones in person

Justices leave in place a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that Republicans say violates the U.S. Constitution.

From the archives: British PM Margaret Thatcher joins Face the Nation

In the midst of the Iran-Contra hearings on Capitol Hill, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher joined Face the Nation in July of 1987. Moderator Lesley Stahl asked the prime minister…

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy urges allies to stop watching, start acting on North Korea

Zelenskyy said Ukraine had pinpointed every location where North Korean soldiers were posted in Russia.

House Speaker Johnson says GOP may try to repeal CHIPS Act, then walks it back

The White House has credited the CHIPS Act for spurring hundreds of billions of dollars of investments as well as hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Eye on America: AI medical breakthroughs, and a Disney Imagineer receives a major honor

In Massachusetts, we learn how artificial intelligence is making medicine more accurate and improving patients’ lives. And in California, we meet an acclaimed Disney Imagineer and lifelong inventor who has…

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UK’s Conservatives name Kemi Badenoch as new leader, shifting the party further to the right

The U.K.’s opposition Conservative Party on Saturday named its new leader, following a long-drawn-out runoff after the Tories’ landslide electoral defeat marked a moment of reckoning.

New Louisiana election laws creating challenges for voters with disabilities

Laws in more than 20 states, including Louisiana, now restrict various elements of mail-in ballots, which includes the kinds of assistance a voter can ask for.